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  • Collection: Broadsides, Posters and Printed Ephemera

Orange County Convention!

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Convention called by the democratic party in the town of Chelsea for opponents of the abolitionist movement.

Mrs. Annette W. Parmelee Vermont's Most Eloquent Suffrage Advocate

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Broadside advertises a talk from the suffragette, Annette W. Parmelee.

An Act Providing For Soldiers Voting

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Act enabling Civil War soldiers to vote in posts, camps or places within the State other than where elections were held. Passed by Gen. Assembly, Oct. 1863

An Open Letter To the Congregational Church in Peacham, Vermont

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An open letter to the Peacham Vermont Congregational Church refuting claims made by the church against Oliver Johnson.

The Indian Philosopher

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Two poems on one sheet, "The Indian Philosopher" and "Few Happy Matches"

American Bible Society

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Certificate to Rev. B. Eaton of Sheldon, VT issued by the American Bible Society making him a member for life.

A Desperate Job

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Broadside features copy of letter from Barlow to editor of St. Albans Messenger.

A Dream or Vision, By Samuel Ingalls, of Dunham, in the Province of Lower Canada, on the night of Sept. 2, 1809

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Author dreamt that while standing on the banks of the White River angels appeared forecasting doom of mankind in 140 years which caused violent shaking of houses in N.H. Dept. in Dunham, in the province of Lower Canada, on the night of Sept. 2, 1809

Circular. Prospectus. Terms of the Telegraph

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Circular and prospectus for The Vermont Telegraph of Brandon, Vermont, sent by John Conant, the general agent of the newspaper, in order to solicit subscribers. This broadside was folded and addressed to Abial Richardson, Chester, Vermont.

Subscription for the Vermont Republican

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Prospectus for a newspaper to be published in competition with "the Washingtonian"

Northern Sentinel, Extra: Glorious Intelligence

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Report of the victory at Plattsburgh on Lake Champlain.